Wolff: Hamilton knows pretty well the time to retire
Toto Wolff says Lewis Hamilton “knows pretty well” the time to retire – and it will not be this season or next.
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Toto Wolff says Lewis Hamilton “knows pretty well” the time to retire – and it will not be this season or next.
Lewis Hamilton has predicted more struggles for Mercedes ahead of this weekend's inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen has reignited his rivalry with Lewis Hamilton after claiming his car «is not all horrific» going into this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix. Hamilton has endured a tough start to the season and is currently seventh in the standings – 58 points adrift off leader Charles Leclerc. Ad/> The seven-time World Drivers’ Championship winner has finished third, 10th, fourth and 13th in his four races so far this season, prompting Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff to brand the car ‘undriveable.’ Miami Grand PrixHamilton compares Mercedes struggles to issues with 'worst car I’ve had'A DAY AGO Verstappen lapped Hamilton in the last grand prix in Monza, and told the Telegraph: “To be honest, it wasn’t something I was enjoying at the time.
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